A stapler is a compound machine.
It is made up of a lever and a wedge.
none of them are the least helpful they all help things move upward except the lever but the most helpful one is the pulley a pulley takes up less space and it goes straight up so u can use less force
They are both because the lever is where u hold on to the wheelbarrow and the inclined plane is the are where it hold things
no it is a lever
the wheel and axle is a simple machine made from two circular objects and are different sizes that are attached and rotate together and it is a lever that can rotate to 360 degrees
a wheel barrow. the part that holds stuff would be the inclined plane, the wheel would be a wheel and axle, and the part you pick up off the ground to make it go would be a lever
The broom is a lever.
It is a compound machine that is made up of a lever (the handle) and a wedge (the staples). Some internet sources include a wheel and axle (the pivot point for the handle) and an inclined plane (the slant for papers under the staple dispenser).
The original six are the lever, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, screw, and pulley.
Lever Pulley Gear Inclined planes wheels ; and axles
A car isn't a simple machine.
Pulley, lever, wedge, wheel and axel, inclined plane, and screw.
pulley lever screw cork screw scissor inclined plane
Lever, Wheel and Axle, Pulley, Inclined Plane, Screw, Wedge
lever pulley w edge wheel and axle inclined plane screw
No. A stapler is considered a compound machine since it is made up of more than one simple machines - the lever and the wedge. Some internet sources include the inclined plane and wheel and axle.
The six simple machines are the inclined plane , wedge, screw, lever, pulley, and the wheel and axle
No, string itself is not a simple machine, but a pulley would be.